Location - Charlotte, North Carolina.
Place - On lake surfaces. Sunny. Loamy soil. Calm waters.
Movement - Small fishing and food shops. Not so many people.
Region - Uses languages like Spanish, French and English. Lakes around forests to fish. Not so much government stuff. Small hotels / lofts to rent
This probably won't help much, but I tried
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Answer:
1. Imagine you were an archaeologist working with Sir Leonard Woolley in Iraq. Which of the discoveries do you think was the most exciting? Which discovery helped you most in determining what had happened to the people whose remains you found? Explain your answer.
Answer: I did a little more research about this I think that when I he found 1800 tombs at a Sumer grave and out of all those found 12 royal graves do you know how hard those are to find and he got twelve of them.
2. Suppose you were a historian studying ancient Sumer. How would your work be different from Woolley’s work?
Answer: Woolley was an archeologist if you want to be a historian you have to be kind of on that line but you study it more and figure out what it made of and all that stuff.
3. Sir Leonard Woolley worked on excavating Ur for twelve years. What years were they?
Answer: 1922 to 1934
4. What kinds of changes do you think will occur in the work of archaeologists in the next hundred years?
Answer: I think that archaeologist will find house, rock, and more fossils and maybe even plant that have been console in the soil.
5. Which work would you prefer, the work of the historian or the archaeologist? Why?
Answer: I will like to be an archaeologist is better because I can feel the stuff and be happy that I have found it.
Explanation: I did a lot of research to answer this question. Maybe next time go to Wikipedia it maybe be long to read but it worth It when you get an A RIGHT!
"we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights." last two phrases talk about how all men created equal.